Episodes
Lawrence Kenwright, founder of hotel business Signature Living, has experienced the highest highs and lowest lows of running one's own company. He made millions with his first venture, then lost it all, then built himself back up, and he joined us in the studio to tell us how it all happened. We got the scoop on how to plan a perfect hen party, what you need to remember when you're trying to make a comeback, and why the UK is headed for another financial crisis. We're taking a break for...
Published 12/19/17
John Vincent, one of the founders of healthy fast food chain Leon, joins us to explain how he started the company, why he wants to shake Donald Trump by the hand and why the company is planning to expand to the most saturated fast food market in the world. If you like the podcast, please take two minutes to like, subscribe and leave a review - it helps other people find it.
Published 12/12/17
Shed Simove is an expert at taking an idea and running with it: he is the man behind the Flying F**k and the Rambant Rabbi, and has even created a bestseller out of a book containing 250 blank pages. He joined us to explain why no idea is a bad idea - and why the only barrier to creativity is yourself. NB. this is a decidedly not safe for work episode, with swearing from the very beginning.
Published 11/28/17
Finding a mortgage is never really fun and can sometimes be quite painful - but Daniel Hegarty is trying to change that. The founder of digital mortgage broker Habito joined Caitlin on this week's podcast to talk about where he got the idea for his company, how he found funding for it, and why he left the music business for the world of startups. With thanks to Huckletree and White City Place.
Published 11/21/17
Sara Fazlali is the founder of Secret Me, teaching CEOs, celebrities and the super-rich how to be James Bond in an ultra-luxe setting. She says skills like negotiation, poker and even seduction (ooo-err) can make you better at your job. If you like the podcast, don't forget to rate it - and even give it a review.
Published 11/14/17
Running out of inspiration? Andy Bird, author of The Inspired Leader, joins us to explain the science behind inspiration, and how you can harness it to make yourself feel more inspired. He talks about how the best leaders come up with good ideas, and how they get their teams as excited as they are. If you like this week's episode, please subscribe and give us a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps other people to find the podcast. With thanks to Huckletree and White City Place.
Published 11/07/17
Jude Ower, founder and chief executive of gaming platform Playmob, tells Caitlín how the power of games can be used to help good causes. She shares her advice on starting a tech company, sexism in the tech and gaming industries and what it felt like to get her MBE. If you like this week's episode, please subscribe and give us a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps other people to find the podcast. With thanks to Huckletree and White City Place.
Published 10/31/17
Malcolm White, the founder of ad agency Krow, joins Emma in the studio to explain why we could all do with a hefty dose of pessimism.
Published 10/24/17
YouTuber and all-round social media star Hannah Witton and James Erskine, director at Social Circle, joined us to delve into the world of social media influencers. We found out how one becomes famous online, what makes it so useful for marketers and why Chris Moyles could learn a thing or two from this new type of celebrity. If you like this week's episode, please take a minute to subscribe, rate and review - it helps other people find the podcast.
Published 10/17/17
The man behind London fintech sensation Monzo joins Emma to talk about what inspired the UK's hippest challenger bank, how he deals with outages and why he is fending off dozens of takeover offers. If you like this week's episode, please take a minute to subscribe, rate and review - it helps other people find the podcast.
Published 10/10/17
Matt Powell tells us how Breaking Barriers, the charity he founded and now leads, is helping refugees find jobs in the UK - and what listeners can do to help. Joining Matt in the studio is Ammar, a Syrian refugee, who explains how the process works for someone actually going through it. If you like this week's episode, please subscribe and give us a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps other people find the podcast. With thanks to Huckletree and White City Place.
Published 10/03/17
Thinkers 50 founder Des Dearlove joins us to explain the business lessons MBA professors think bosses need to learn - and why the US President could benefit from reading his management book, Dear CEO. If you like this episode, why not pop over to iTunes to subscribe, rate and review? It helps others to find the podcast.
Published 09/26/17
Will Butler-Adams, the boss of Brompton Bicycles, joins us to talk working with entrepreneurs, creating an iconic brand - and the blood, sweat and tears that went into the creation of the company's new foldable ebike. If you like this week's episode, please subscribe and give us a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps other people find the podcast. With thanks to Huckletree and White City Place.
Published 09/19/17
To celebrate the start of our second series, we’re learning how to start again: career coach Caroline Arnold and Jeremy Torz, the founder of Union Hand-Roasted Coffee, share their experiences. With thanks to Huckletree and White City Place.
Published 09/12/17
Unregulated will stage its glorious return on 12 September. Here's a sneak preview of what's in store...
Published 09/05/17
For the final episode of season one, Yes Man author Danny Wallace tells us about his new book. I Can't Believe You Just Said That asks why people are so rude - and what you can do about it when they are. From an Isis recruit who took offence at noisy neighbours to the hot dog incident which pushed Wallace over the edge, Wallace asks when, why and how people are the rudest. We'll be back soon, so stay subscribed. In the meantime, check out that other podcast we teased: The History of the...
Published 06/21/17
This week in, the second of our tour of reporters during Emma's absence, Cait Morrison speaks to the author of Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People to find out how playing to your strengths is key to making friends and influencing people. Vanessa Van Edwards tells us how Donald Trump uses body language to draw people to his messages and why Lady Gaga's motivation to say no is something we can all learn from, as well as the best place to stand at a networking event.
Published 06/14/17
Jack Parsons, CEO of yourfeed, has pledged to use his business to create two million youth employment opportunities by 2020. At just 23, we find out his incredible story as Jack turned setback after setback into the determination to help young people upskill and develop their professional lives - the way they want. Businesses need to consider adapting the way they hire young people. This discussion discovers what motivates millennials and how businesses should harness the talents and...
Published 06/07/17
Sophi Tranchell, managing director of Divine Chocolate and recent runner-up at the Veuve Clicquot Business Woman Awards, talks about her brand's social enterprise as we ask - can business do good for the world, but still return a profit to the shareholders?
Published 05/31/17
The founder of the iconic Chrysalis Records talks about his entrepreneurial drive. With businesses in music, radio, TV and even sports under his belt - Chris Wright talks about taking a punt on artists, how the industry has changed and why sport is a billionaire's game.
Published 05/25/17
Lost control of your inbox? Getting pathetic responses to your marketing emails? The City A.M. Academy for People Who Can't Email Good is here to help. We're joined this week by Martin Perry, the man behind Taming Your Inbox, and Jon Buchan, the founder of Charm Offensive, to talk everything email, from getting on top of your inbox to writing lovable marketing emails. Visit Jon Buchan's Charm Offensive group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/charmoffensivegroup/ Check out...
Published 05/18/17
Chris Barez-Brown has helped some of the world's biggest brands including Coca-Cola, Spotify and Unilever unlock their inner artists - and now he wants to help you become a more creative, happier person. He joins us to explain why escaping "autopilot" is the first step, and how climbing trees, making paper planes and picking up puppies can be the first step to coming up with your best ideas.
Published 05/10/17
This special minisode of the Unregulated podcast by City A.M. speaks to Sean Ellis who coined the Growth Hacking phrase that companies like Facebook, Uber and Air BnB use to continually adapt in order to grow their users. Sean gives his advice on how to do the same for a podcast audience. Listen to the full episode here: https://audioboom.com/posts/5860802-56-how-to-grow-as-fast-and-successfully-as-facebook-air-bnb-and-uber
Published 05/03/17